Working Party

Objectives Of The Working
Parties

As a member of the society you will know that you have access to over
230 waters, both still and running, and with many of these owned by the
society. The upkeep of such a large estate is considerable and the work of
members is vital if the society’s assets are to be maintained and
enhanced. Many of the waters, which are leased, are held on the basis that
they are kept in good condition. Your work is therefore vital in
supporting the society and retaining such outstanding fishing.

The work to be done will have been decided
upon in advance.
Typically it can include:-

* Trimming and removing bankside growth- this can include, on occasions
and with agreement, some large branches etc. This is usually a large
amount of the days work to open up new swims and clear others.* Making
stiles, mending fences, constructing bridges over ditches etc.* Making
platforms so members can fish in comfort.* Planting and pruning trees,
making and erecting notice boards.

On the day of any working party a supervisor will have liaised with the
members about specific tasks which have to be completed. The supervisor is
in sole charge of the working parties.

Benefits To Members

Every member who attends a working party will receive a working party
ticket. This is to be stuck into their membership card. Each year we close
forty waters for a month at a time. This ticket enables members to fish
these closed waters, plus any new waters that are acquired. New waters are
closed for the first twelve months to people other than working party
ticket holders.